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If speakers with
an
impedance lower than specified (for example
4 OIohms speakers)
are
used for
an
extended period of time with
the volume turned
up
high, the temperature
may
rise, activating the
protection circuit.
When the protection circuit
is
activated, the speaker output
is
shut
off
and
the power indicator flashes
red.
If this happens, unplug
the power cord, then check the speaker cable
and
input cable
connections. If the set
is
extremely hot. wait for it to cool off
and
improve ventilation around it. Once this
is
done, plug the power cord
back
in
and
turn the set's power
back
on.
If the protection circuit
is
activated
again
even
though there
are
no
problems
in
the ventilation around the set nor
in
the connections,
the set
may
be
damaged.
Turn
the power off, then contact a
DEN
ON
service center.
terminal
Connecting
the
Speaker Cables
1
Peel
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about0.03It/tO mmolsheathing
from the tip
of
the speaker cable, then
either twist the core wire tightly
or
terminate it.
Tighten the speaker terminal firmly before
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inserting the
banana
plug.
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Carefully check the left
(l)
and
right
(R)
channels and +
(red)
and
-
(black)
polarities
on
the speakers being connected to the
AVR-1908,
and
be
sure to interconnect the channels
and
polarities correctly.
4
Thm the speaker terminal clockwise to
tighten it.
2
Thm the speaker
counterclockwise to loosen it.
3
Insert the speaker cable's core wire to
the hilt into the speaker terminal.
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•
Use
speakers with
an
impedance of 6 to
16
OIohms. When using
front A
and
B speakers simultaneously, use speakers with
an
impedance of
12
to
16
OIohms.
• Connect the speaker cables
in
such
a way that they do not stick out
of the speaker terminals.
The
protection circuit may
be
activated if
the core wires touch the rear
panel
or if the +
and
- sides touch
each
other
(!:F
"Protection circuit").
• Never touch the speaker terminals while the power supply
is
connected. Doing
so
could result
in
electric shock.
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